Unmet health-care needs in people with disabilities: An evidence to make reforms in health insurance programs in Iran

Shahin SoltaniResearch Center for Environmental Determinants of Health, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah; Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

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23-Aug-2018

Correspondence Address:Dr. Shahin SoltaniResearch Center for Environmental Determinants of Health, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah; Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran Iran

Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None

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DOI: 10.4103/jrms.JRMS_276_18

Clinical trial registration IRCT2017020732444N1

How to cite this article:Soltani S. Unmet health-care needs in people with disabilities: An evidence to make reforms in health insurance programs in Iran. J Res Med Sci 2018;23:74

How to cite this URL:Soltani S. Unmet health-care needs in people with disabilities: An evidence to make reforms in health insurance programs in Iran. J Res Med Sci [serial online] 2018 [cited 2018 Dec 19];23:74. Available from: http://www.jmsjournal.net/text.asp?2018/23/1/74/239574

Sir,

In Iran, people with disabilities (PWDs) consist of 1.3% of general population, but the World Health Organization's report cites that around 15.6% of world population experience type of disabilities.[1],[2] Studies show that PWDs are more likely to report poorer health than their counterparts without a disability. Although disability is not a disease, it can cause more health problems among PWD than the general population. On the other hand, these people encounter with cascades of disparities and barriers to access to health-care services including cultural, physical, and financial barriers.[3]

Since PWDs are more likely to experience poverty than the general population, they need more financial protection to use health services than others. However, some studies in Iran indicate that PWD to promote their health need services that is not covered by health insurances. These services frequently are used by PWD, but there is no insurance coverage for them, and thus PWDs have to pay out of pocket. These services such as dental care services, rehabilitation services, and assistive devices usually cost a lot, and PWD cannot afford to use these type of services.[4],[5],[6]

This problem highlights that health needs of vulnerable groups are not fulfilled by the public health insurances completely, and there is a need to revise current benefit packages and develop a health insurance fund to cover health needs of PWD effectively. For example, Medicaid programs in the United States provide mandatory and optional benefits for PWD.[7] Thus, it sounds that special health needs of PWD cannot be covered by common health insurances and policymakers should consider some effective policy options to reduce disparities in health insurances coverage. In this article, we have proposed the suggestions to develop special benefit packages for PWD in Iran. These suggestions need to be supported by different stockholders including policymakers, Nongovernmental Organizations, and PWD.

Making law reforms:First, we need to investigate existing laws to assure the right of PWD to receive acceptable and affordable health-care services

Developing a special benefit package: PWDs have various and special health-care needs that are not covered by the current benefit packages. Thus, there is a need to design new packages according to socioeconomic and health status of PWD

Equitable Health system financing: Equitable financing for universal coverage should ensure that financial obstacles do not prevent vulnerable groups from access to health-care services they need. Of these, government and health insurances should play main roles to financial risk protection of PWD

Creating social-political movements: The history of disability in developed countries show that social movements have important influences on the society attitudes and policy processes